Charity News from Wednesday, Mar. 14, 2001

Ohio Retired Social Worker Living with Early-Onset Alzheimer's Testifies
Alzheimer's Association | It robs its victims and their families of the health and happiness a lifetime of labor deserves," testified Herman "Chip" Gerber, an Ohio retired social worker living with early-onset Alzheimer's, as he urged Congress to boost research funds to $1...

Treesfortigers.org lets wildlife lovers restore rare snow tiger habitat
American Forests | Trees for Tigers is the newest Global ReLeaf environmental restoration campaign from American Forests, the nation's oldest nonprofit conservation group. For every dollar donated via treesfortigers.org, one native Korean pine tree is planted in ...

Office Depot Recognized by Gifts In Kind International for Commitment to Children's Charities
Gifts in Kind International | Alexandria, Va., March 14, 2001 - Office Depot, Inc. (NYSE:ODP) was awarded the 2001 Gifts In Kind International Light of Hope award in recognition of the company's leadership in supporting the vital work of the nation's charities assisting ...

Hunger Relief Tax Incentive Act Would Increase Food for Hungry People
America's Second Harvest | Feeding 26 million hungry Americans is always a challenge, but with the help of the Good Samaritan Hunger Relief Tax Incentive Act, getting more food donations would be easier, according to testimony offered today before the Senate Finance Committee.

 

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